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Town of Leland seeking community input on projects aimed to improve transportation needs – WECT


LELAND, N.C. (WECT) – Leland is seeking community input on two of the town’s efforts for a safer and more efficient roadway system while planning for future transportation needs.

The town is holding a drop-in workshop at Town Hall on Oct. 15 from 3 to 7 p.m., and residents can stop by to input on the plans to improve safety and address future infrastructure needs for walking, biking, driving, and transit.

“The SS4A Plan will identify safety priorities based on current conditions, crash data, and community feedback. The IMP will focus on long-term transportation infrastructure needs for the next 25 years. A draft list of roadway safety improvements has already been developed based on crash data, community input, and an analysis of factors contributing to accidents involving drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists, but further community input is needed to finalize these plans,” the town of Leland wrote in a press release.

Those who can’t attend can complete the survey online as well as use the public input map to show where future projects are needed and submit comments on improvements. Hard copies of the survey will also be available at Town Hall, the Leland Cultural Arts Center, the Leland Library, and the Brunswick Center at Leland. These tools will be open until Oct. 31.

For more information, you can visit the SS4A and IMP project webpages or contact Planning Manager Ashli Barefoot by email or by calling 910- 371-3390.



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